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Contains 44 Results:
Tomlinson, David G., 1833 Feb 8
Item 2
Letter from Rev. David G. Tomlinson in Bradleyville to Elihu Harrison concerning subscriptions to the Episcopal Record.
Childs, S.R., 1833 Feb 15
Item 3
Letter from Dr. S.R. Childs in New York to Elihu Harrison suggesting that Harrison start a business in New York; announcing his engagement; and thanking Harrison for all he has done for him.
White, George, 1833 Mar
Item 4
Letter from George Whiteof New York to Elihu Harrison announcing that the copartnership of Otis Loomis & Co. is dissolved and that he has taken business in the house of Ralph Olmsted & Co. and hopes that Harrison will continue his business with them.
Blynn, Henry, 1833 Mar 7
Item 5
Letter from Henry Blynn of Newark, New Jersey to Elihu Harrison requesting that Harrison bring his son Michael to New York. He is in jail and hopes his Litchfield creditors will wait until he can start business. Also wants his insolvency papers.
Woodward, F. B., 1833 Apr 18
Item 6
Letter from F.B. Woodward in Woodbury to Elihu Harrison requesting a subscription to the Philadelphia Recorder for one year.
Orton, Heman H, 1833 May 13
Item 7
Letter from Heman H. Orton in Farmington to Elihu Harrison asking him to request payment from Mr. Smith.
Church, S, 1833 Jun 20
Item 8
Letter from S. Church in Litchfield to Elihu Harrison asking for his advice on the purchase of the Sanford place, Dec. Benedicts or J.C. Wadsworths.
Orders, 1824 Jan - Aug
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Orders written and signed by individuals and delivered to Elihu Harrison, requesting that he allow the bearer to spend a specific monetary amount on goods in his store or purchase specific items and charge to the signer's account. Between Nov. 1825 and Sept. 1826 the partnership of Harrison & Parmelee received the orders. Arranged chronologically.
John D. Weed order, 1824 Jan 2
Item 1
John D. Weed order to Elihu Harrison to pay Abel Camp 40 shillings in goods & charge to his account. Dated Litchfield.
Jesse Hubbard order, 1824 Jan 12
Item 2
Jesse Hubbard order to Elihu Harrison to pay the bearer four and three pence in goods out of Harrison's store and charge the same to him.